Yu-Chan LinKeh-Chung Lin2022-03-032022-03-032022-02https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/596100Ethical issues in occupational therapy education are important, with a need for the development of internship curriculum and continuing professional education. Ethics education has evolved over the past 20 years, but international guidelines for ethics education in occupational therapy are lacking. This review has three aims: (1) identify published contents of ethics education in occupational therapy, (2) analyze relevant teaching methods and evaluation tools, and (3) summarize contemporary medical ethics theories. We searched PubMed for articles published in English from January 2015 to August 2021, with the keywords “occupational therapy,” “ethics education,” “ethical issue,” “professionalism,” and “moral reasoning.” Retrieved articles were reviewed to assess contemporary education methods in the aspect of embedding medical ethics into occupational therapy clinical practice education. The study included 29 articles. We collected and organized them in the context of the current status in medical ethics education, including the education content, education methods, and education fi elds, and the way to evaluate the learning eff ectiveness. This review study provides a better understanding of contemporary medical ethic education, which shed light on embedding medical ethics into occupational therapy clinical practice education. Future research is warranted to improve evidence-based education methods of occupational therapy in this understudied area.enoccupational therapy, occupational therapy education, ethical issues, medical ethics education, professionalism, moral reasoningEmbedding Medical Ethics into Occupational Therapy Clinical Practice Educationjournal article10.6145/jme.202203_26(1).0003